Preliminary observations of the interplay of radiation damage with spin crossover.
Dmitry ChernyshovVadim DyadkinKarl Wilhelm TörnroosPublished in: Acta crystallographica Section B, Structural science, crystal engineering and materials (2022)
Intense synchrotron radiation makes time-resolved structural experiments with increasingly finer time sampling possible. On the other hand, radiation heating, radiation-induced volume change and structural disorder become more frequent. Temperature, volume change and disorder are known to be coupled with equilibrium in molecular spin complexes, balancing between two or more spin state configurations. Combining single-crystal diffraction and synchrotron radiation it is illustrated how the radiation damage and associated effects can affect the spin crossover process and may serve as yet another tool to further manipulate the spin crossover properties.